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SIX QUESTIONS FOR FIRST-YEAR RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: PAUL OH

Hailing from Korea, a Southern California Harvey-Mudd College graduate, and now working at OrACORe in Boston, first-year Paul Oh is our requisite world-traveler. In fact, Paul tells us that he has visited ten different countries, although interestingly has yet to set foot in Europe! Along this journey, Paul completed a joint BS degree in Biology and Chemistry, which he plans…

SIX QUESTIONS FOR FIRST-YEAR RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: MADISON DIETL

After spending four years in Charlottesville earning her BS in Biology, Maddie decided to move back to her home-state of Massachusetts, and her OrACORe colleagues could not be happier. Whether she is discussing her research on social determinants of health, helping to recruit TOPS participants, or leading a riveting journal club, we can always count on Maddie to bring something…

SIX QUESTIONS FOR FIRST-YEAR RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: ETHAN EICKMANN

After graduating from Columbia University in May of 2024 with BAs in Biology and Computer Science, Ethan joined the OrACORe team in July 2024. His unique combination of degrees has proved useful in projects such as FraPol, OAPol, KArAT and TOPS – and we’ve quickly learned that Ethan is the man to go to if you need a process automated!…

SIX QUESTIONS FOR FIRST-YEAR RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: ANNIE NOLAN

Annie became so hooked on New England during her four years at Dartmouth College studying Biology and Philosophy that she decided to extend her stay! While Boston may be different from the small town of Hanover, NH, Annie has made herself at home at OrACORe working on projects like BriCC-PIKASO, KArAT, OAPol, TeMPO, and TOPS. Post-grad life has also reintroduced…

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